New Home Construction North Georgia
Part of our Residential Construction North Georgia services.
New home construction throughout North Georgia. Custom and spec homes. Licensed builder with experience.
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Why work with us
Licensed & insured
Full coverage for your project
Licensed & insured
Full coverage for your project
Commercial + residential capability
Experience across project types
Preconstruction-first planning
Scope, schedule, and budget clarity


Service Overview
New home construction in North Georgia means building from the ground up on your lot. We handle site work, foundations, framing, and finishes and deliver a complete house on a clear schedule with one team from start to finish.
We work with your plans or with a plan you choose and adapt them to your site and budget. We’re used to North Georgia’s varying site conditions and building departments and will factor those into your timeline from the start. Permits, weather, and material lead times affect the schedule; we build them in and keep you updated so you know when to expect key milestones.
Mountain and rural lots often have access or soil considerations that affect foundation and schedule; we address those in preconstruction so the build stays on track.

What We Offer
We offer new home construction: site development, foundations, framing, rough-ins, and finishes. We manage permits and inspections and coordinate all trades so the house is built to code and to your expectations. We outline allowances and selection milestones so finishes and fixtures are locked in time for ordering.
Why Choose Us
New construction should be straightforward. We give you a clear process and realistic schedule so you know what to expect and when you can move in. We keep one point of contact and document change orders so you’re never left wondering where the project stands.
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Cost & Timeline Variables
Project cost and schedule are driven by scope, site conditions, permitting, and procurement—not by a single formula. We outline the main drivers so you can plan and compare options realistically.
Scope and design complexity affect both price and timeline: more square footage, higher finish level, and specialty systems add cost and often extend the schedule. Site access and conditions—grading, utilities, soil, and existing structures—can add scope and time if not identified early. Permit and inspection timelines vary by jurisdiction and project type; we factor in review and inspection sequencing so your schedule isn't built on best-case assumptions.
Timeline snapshot
- Site and foundation
- Framing and rough-ins
- Enclosure and systems
- Finishes and punch
Key Cost Drivers
- Scope and design complexity
- Site access, utilities, and existing conditions
- Permit and inspection timeline by jurisdiction
- Material and equipment lead times
- Subcontractor availability and sequencing

Build Phases & Inspections/Allowances Explained
Build phases
From site and foundation through framing, MEP, and finishes, we follow a clear sequence with milestones and walk-throughs so you know what to expect at each stage.
Inspections and allowances
We schedule required inspections and explain how allowances work: what's included, selection deadlines, and how overages are handled so there are no surprises at closing.
Selections & Allowances
We outline allowances and selection deadlines early so finishes and fixtures are locked in time for ordering. This keeps the schedule predictable and avoids last-minute overages.

Common Pitfalls We Prevent

- Inspection and allowance sequencing that stretches the schedule
- Budget overruns from unclear allowances or late selection changes
- Permit or site issues that weren’t identified before breaking ground
- Sub scheduling that doesn’t account for inspections or lead times
- Punch or warranty handoff that leaves the owner without clear documentation
Start Planning Your Build
If you’re ready to build a new home in North Georgia, contact us. We’ll review your plans and lot and outline how we work and what to expect.